16
16
Oct 24, 2017
10/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
use all was that he is also a medical doctor by training. what is your speciality? guest: emergency disaster response. host: our first caller on the independents line. go ahead. caller: my question is why do we need insurance in the first place aside from the catastrophic sort of insurance? deductibles are high and whatnot, but, in my view, we are decky just rearranging chairs on the titanic. the in shoe that's the real issue is-- the real the overall cost of care. i believe we are in this insurance system that has developed instead of having people take responsibility for themselves. the way i think you drive the costs down is to make people responsible for themselves. the one regulation i do think we need is that all health care providers need to charge the same price to everyone and publish their prices. daryl, you hit the target right on the mark. it is the health care costs which have been going out of control, and it is that out-of-control we need to address. one of the way we can do that is transparency in the cost of care, medication, hospital space, and oth
use all was that he is also a medical doctor by training. what is your speciality? guest: emergency disaster response. host: our first caller on the independents line. go ahead. caller: my question is why do we need insurance in the first place aside from the catastrophic sort of insurance? deductibles are high and whatnot, but, in my view, we are decky just rearranging chairs on the titanic. the in shoe that's the real issue is-- the real the overall cost of care. i believe we are in this...
39
39
Aug 20, 2016
08/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
how do police use cell phone tracking? >> they use it a number of different ways. ey
how do police use cell phone tracking? >> they use it a number of different ways. ey
26
26
Jun 15, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
and then the idea of us first them, it is a horrible thing that we talk in terms of us first them. the only candidate i that we talk in terms of us first heard talk about the poor was bernie sanders and he talked about the poor a lot and if you like the poor and lower middle class and even the middle class are now ponds --pawnse for people that don't matter. are so many of us. i have lived below the poverty line for so many years and it is not easy. people ask why do people get angry and go postal? it is because people are suffering terribly and a lot of people say you're not suffering, you have a better than someone in a stonewaller country. welcome in america you would have -- you would like to have a standard. you see all the discourse in political a society. it is just over one. -- overwhelming. we have to talk about getting ourselves back to being civil and down to earth and open-minded. be narrowminded about this entire thing. more guns and more war and not caring about the poor is not going to work. it is not working. i have to leave it there. congressman? guest: he makes so
and then the idea of us first them, it is a horrible thing that we talk in terms of us first them. the only candidate i that we talk in terms of us first heard talk about the poor was bernie sanders and he talked about the poor a lot and if you like the poor and lower middle class and even the middle class are now ponds --pawnse for people that don't matter. are so many of us. i have lived below the poverty line for so many years and it is not easy. people ask why do people get angry and go...
23
23
Aug 10, 2014
08/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm going to use this as a comparison. in arizona when the legislature passed a law they were going to let public places discriminate against our friends, the gay community, tall corporations jumped in right away and said to the governor don't sign that bill. they jumped in there immediately. our gay community we love. the latinos are a lot more people. where are our corporate buddies at now? we need them to talk to their friend in the republican congress and is a you need to vote for immigration reform right now. e're not going to give up. >> my perspective is congress needs to vote on this and they need to do it soon. this is a law enforcement and security economic issue. his is about us. this is about america, about who we are as americans. i've heard republicans say, this president is only going to enforce laws he wants to. my perspective is, congress has a job to do. how the president does his job does not mean they should not be doing theirs. they ought to be doing their jobs. [applause] and both branches ought to be
i'm going to use this as a comparison. in arizona when the legislature passed a law they were going to let public places discriminate against our friends, the gay community, tall corporations jumped in right away and said to the governor don't sign that bill. they jumped in there immediately. our gay community we love. the latinos are a lot more people. where are our corporate buddies at now? we need them to talk to their friend in the republican congress and is a you need to vote for...
17
17
Apr 18, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
my students use it regularly. it is so easy that right now they are working on clipping videos and making questions that they can design and turn into their own bell ringers. >> my favorite aspect is the deliberations page. it is perfectly set up, ready to go classroom discussion on a variety of topics that are relevant today. announcer: if you are in middle school or how school teacher, joined thousands of your fellow teachers is a member of c-span classroom spewed it is free and easy to register at c-span.org/classroom. freean request our president's poster, a graphic display of biographies of all 45 presidents. m.span.org/classroo ♪ announcer: all month we are -eaturing's duty - this year students told us the most urgent issue for the new president and congress. our first prize high school winter is from wyoming. winner is from wyoming. she believes transitioning to clean energy is an urgent issue in her documentary. take a look. every day starts with the use of energy. whether it is a long clocks, turning on
my students use it regularly. it is so easy that right now they are working on clipping videos and making questions that they can design and turn into their own bell ringers. >> my favorite aspect is the deliberations page. it is perfectly set up, ready to go classroom discussion on a variety of topics that are relevant today. announcer: if you are in middle school or how school teacher, joined thousands of your fellow teachers is a member of c-span classroom spewed it is free and easy to...
98
98
Apr 30, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
what we did was we used the pastry ovens. so we're able to minimize any exposure. >> having attended the dinner, it is very crowded in the ballroom. what's the advice you give to the servers to get through? >> be patient, that's the biggest thing. from my standpoint, i don't see what goes on once they enter the ballroom. because i'm so busy back here. we'll keep working until 11:00 t night, 12:00 at night. whether it be up in the restaurant or room service orders or there's after parties that go on. so from a kitchen standpoint, we're not closing down. i'll be here by 5:00 in the morning that morning. only because the anxiety's setting in. you know, i start going through my check list and, you know, double-checking everything that i've done up to that point to make sure i'm ready. it's a long day but at the same time, it's a lot of fun. so getting back to your original question with the servers, that day, we'll feed roughly 1,500 employees in our cafeteria also. so although a lot of people only see the white house corresponde
what we did was we used the pastry ovens. so we're able to minimize any exposure. >> having attended the dinner, it is very crowded in the ballroom. what's the advice you give to the servers to get through? >> be patient, that's the biggest thing. from my standpoint, i don't see what goes on once they enter the ballroom. because i'm so busy back here. we'll keep working until 11:00 t night, 12:00 at night. whether it be up in the restaurant or room service orders or there's after...
28
28
Sep 8, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
it is us not doing what we are supposed to do. indifference. so this amazing collection of volunteers and activists and the moms, dads, told police s -- police officers and nurses and small and as i lookrs, at this group that is representative of this state and this nation, people who are heartand who are young at , i cannot help but feel because if you are doing what you need to do, if you are active, involved, hopeful, optimistic, energized, fearless, if you are going out there between now and election day and doing everything possible to make sure that this government reflects the goodness and decency of the american i'm absolutely confident these candidates are going to win. [applause] candidates win, i'm absolutely confident that washington will start working better, and if washington starts working better we are going to solve the problems that this country faces, and we are going to deliver to our kids the kind of brighter future that they deserve. are you ready to get to work? [applause] are you ready to get to work? [applause] are you
it is us not doing what we are supposed to do. indifference. so this amazing collection of volunteers and activists and the moms, dads, told police s -- police officers and nurses and small and as i lookrs, at this group that is representative of this state and this nation, people who are heartand who are young at , i cannot help but feel because if you are doing what you need to do, if you are active, involved, hopeful, optimistic, energized, fearless, if you are going out there between now...
33
33
Apr 2, 2017
04/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
as well as techniques are not in use by modern practitioners, conversion there p and its roots are still harmful. >>'s happening in the shadows, where parents would find the confession signed the kids up to be converted. some team would come and snatch them from their bed and take them to this camp where they were to be converted. they try to stick something in a style that was not wrong. the harsh practices go back for decades in an attempt to beat the gay out of them. their identity whether the sexual orientation, gender identity, trying to force someone to be something that they are not can be incredibly damaging to their development as an individual, to their relationships with others, and can put additional stresses on their life that will harm a cross-section of their development. there is existence speaks to a larger problem concerning the except -- safety and acceptance of lgbt is, or a lack of that which has consequences. >> the world in which lgbt are growing up can orient towards a style that people assume. >> in my age group, or they are place., it was the same they were so u
as well as techniques are not in use by modern practitioners, conversion there p and its roots are still harmful. >>'s happening in the shadows, where parents would find the confession signed the kids up to be converted. some team would come and snatch them from their bed and take them to this camp where they were to be converted. they try to stick something in a style that was not wrong. the harsh practices go back for decades in an attempt to beat the gay out of them. their identity...
50
50
Jul 29, 2017
07/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
lower rate of domestic violence the thene who use alcohol -- people who use alcohol. drinking at a sporting event, the violence is far greater than at an event like a smoke in for something like that. all,uana -- on top of it there is no amount of marijuana that a person could smoke that would result in a fatal overdose. whereas people can suffer from alcohol overdoses that are fatal. most of the opiate and heroin overdoses we read about in the news involved alcohol. that is not to say alcohol should be prohibited for the same reasons that you mentioned. prohibition does not work. it is hypocritical to focus on marijuana but not alcohol. host: the marijuana policy project has a map of different states that eased restrictions, ranging from having lost the love for medicinal marijuana to the ones that tax and regulate marijuana in ways that are similar to the way the tax regulate alcohol. your group is key to washington, d.c., the district relaxing some of its marijuana restrictions. how has that gone so far? arrests for marijuana possession are down. that is a plus. th
lower rate of domestic violence the thene who use alcohol -- people who use alcohol. drinking at a sporting event, the violence is far greater than at an event like a smoke in for something like that. all,uana -- on top of it there is no amount of marijuana that a person could smoke that would result in a fatal overdose. whereas people can suffer from alcohol overdoses that are fatal. most of the opiate and heroin overdoses we read about in the news involved alcohol. that is not to say alcohol...
7
7.0
Jul 27, 2023
07/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
and helps us make, i hope, better decisions. reporter: and is the reason for optimism that information has come down and you still have a strong labor market, does that add to the optimism? chairman powell: i wouldn't use the term "optimism" about this yet, i would say there is a pathway. yes, that is a good way to think about it. we have seen, so far, the beginnings of disinflation that any cost in the labor market. that is a really good thing. i would just also say that the historical record suggests that there is very likely to be some softening in the labor market conditions, consistent with having a soft landing, you would have some softening with labor market conditions. and that's still likely as we go forward with this process. it's a good thing to date that we haven't really seen that. we have seen softening through other -- not through higher unemployment, but through job openings coming down, part of the way back to more normal levels. the quits rate, people as much. we have seen more participation. labor supply has i
and helps us make, i hope, better decisions. reporter: and is the reason for optimism that information has come down and you still have a strong labor market, does that add to the optimism? chairman powell: i wouldn't use the term "optimism" about this yet, i would say there is a pathway. yes, that is a good way to think about it. we have seen, so far, the beginnings of disinflation that any cost in the labor market. that is a really good thing. i would just also say that the...
132
132
Jun 7, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
you need to come join us? i think those are going to be the real questions. >> i want to go back to the agreement that you worked on back in february. and i'm going to round the numbers a little bit. about $16 billion in spending cuts, another $14.5 billion in taxes, and $10.9 billion in borrowing. can you walk us through those numbers? >> that was when we looked at a deficit that we were looking forward to that toteled somewhere around $35 billion to try to get us through that. then what happened is the voters then had the ability to extend some of those taxes that what was done by legislature put those in place for two years. then the voters had a chance to extend those for another two years. that's what they turned down. that was a very contentious vote. i didn't think it would solve some of the problems we had. and, quite frankly, back then they thought the plan that they had put together was going to create only an $8 billion new deficit for the outyear coming up, and that's now mush roomed into a $23, $2
you need to come join us? i think those are going to be the real questions. >> i want to go back to the agreement that you worked on back in february. and i'm going to round the numbers a little bit. about $16 billion in spending cuts, another $14.5 billion in taxes, and $10.9 billion in borrowing. can you walk us through those numbers? >> that was when we looked at a deficit that we were looking forward to that toteled somewhere around $35 billion to try to get us through that....
0
0.0
Oct 2, 2023
10/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
only half of us can get it from more than a single provider. on one fifth of the country has more than two choices at this speed. so if your broadband provider mucks up your traffic, messes around with your ability to go where you want and do what you want online, you can't just pick up and take your business to another provider. that provider may be the only game in town. you need a referee on the field looking out for the public interest. and ensuring that access is fast, open, and fair. on one issue after issue, classifying broadband as a title ii service would help the f.c.c. serve the public interest more efficiently and effectively. so let's start with public safety. in a -- in its remand of the f.c.c.'s decision to roll back net neutrality the court found its disregard of its duty to analyze the impact of public safety renders the decision arbitrary and capricious. i agree. the record before the court demonstrated that when firefighters in santa clara, california, were responding to wildfires they discovered that the wireless connectivit
only half of us can get it from more than a single provider. on one fifth of the country has more than two choices at this speed. so if your broadband provider mucks up your traffic, messes around with your ability to go where you want and do what you want online, you can't just pick up and take your business to another provider. that provider may be the only game in town. you need a referee on the field looking out for the public interest. and ensuring that access is fast, open, and fair. on...
31
31
Jan 22, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
us. i am happy to take any questions. >> question for you on transgender rights. many progressives have expressed concern about your role as california attorney general and seeking to deny a gender reassignment surgery. how would you address those concerns? are rightly as you pointing out, i was the attorney general of california for two terms, and i had a host of obligated toi was defend and represent. clients,ld not fire my and there were, unfortunately, whereions that occurred my clients took positions that were contrary to my beliefs. and it was an office with a lot of people who would do the work on a daily basis, and do i wish that sometimes they would have personally consulted me before they wrote the things that they wrote? yes, i do. the book stops -- buck stops with me. i take full responsibility. on the issue, i vehemently disagree, and in fact worked behind the scenes to ensure the department of corrections would allow transitioning inmates to receive the medical attention the
us. i am happy to take any questions. >> question for you on transgender rights. many progressives have expressed concern about your role as california attorney general and seeking to deny a gender reassignment surgery. how would you address those concerns? are rightly as you pointing out, i was the attorney general of california for two terms, and i had a host of obligated toi was defend and represent. clients,ld not fire my and there were, unfortunately, whereions that occurred my...
27
27
Jan 8, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the country is watching us. the world is waiting on us and the future depends on us and we will seize the moment. [applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded, and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i have seen that again just in the past few weeks. i visited paradise after the fires swept through and met people who literally lost everything they owned, but still were reaching out to help others. i went to san diego and met volunteers providing relief to desperate migrants who others treat like criminals, like a 3-year-old girl who was just literally a year older than my youngest at a shelter who quite literally captured my heart. i spent time with farmers in fresno who rise and grind
the country is watching us. the world is waiting on us and the future depends on us and we will seize the moment. [applause] california -- california is a giant engine of commerce. the most creative and entrepreneurial in the world. we have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. it is not a question of whether we can do this but whether we will. at a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. [applause] our people are big hearted, fair-minded, and those...
46
46
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
most of the democratic caucus is using it. it is because they know when to need -- when they need to vote. the staff like it and we liked that he gives us an opportunity to up that information to the o open up that information to the public. this is free by the way. 2.0 came out and the big updates our live of voting. ago,er ryan, about a year started being strict on closing votes and a lot of members didn't vote because they leave it open for a while. then, everyone comes in late and keeps voting. members said you have this great app, like candid tell us how much time we have in it current vote. that is really hard to get in does not exist except on c-span's screen. you could scrape that feed rum thescreen -- feed from screen of cspan but it was a low resolution. i worked with him and he said sure, he had already opened availability on that. the data was bad though. of the time, the data was wrong on how much time is left, but also how much ds and r's voted yes or no. i actually have an hd version of this on internal cable on
most of the democratic caucus is using it. it is because they know when to need -- when they need to vote. the staff like it and we liked that he gives us an opportunity to up that information to the o open up that information to the public. this is free by the way. 2.0 came out and the big updates our live of voting. ago,er ryan, about a year started being strict on closing votes and a lot of members didn't vote because they leave it open for a while. then, everyone comes in late and keeps...
94
94
Jan 6, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
the word he used was, can't remember the word he used, but he said that it is bad for american workers. >> another senator discussed the possibility of extending unemployment benefits senator rand paul of kentucky was on abc's "this week. with regard to unemployment insurance, i've always said i'm not imposed -- i'm not opposed to it, i'm opposed to having it without paying for it. i am opposed to borrowing money from china to pay for it. i do think that the longer you have at the longer it provides some disincentive to work. there are many studies that indicate this. what i've been saying all along as we have to figure out how to create jobs and keep people from becoming long-term unemployed. is why i supported the economic free zones. >> are you saying that if this extension is paid for that you can supported? >> what i've always said is that it needs to be paid for, but we also need to do something for long-term unemployed people. that is create something new that would create jobs. but i would like to do when we get back is one, if we extended we pay for it. but too, if we pay for
the word he used was, can't remember the word he used, but he said that it is bad for american workers. >> another senator discussed the possibility of extending unemployment benefits senator rand paul of kentucky was on abc's "this week. with regard to unemployment insurance, i've always said i'm not imposed -- i'm not opposed to it, i'm opposed to having it without paying for it. i am opposed to borrowing money from china to pay for it. i do think that the longer you have at the...
20
20
Jan 14, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. >> monday night on the communicators -- >> we are talking about fiber-optic technology. it is not new. it has been around for a decade. a very thin strand of glass unlimited amounts of information to be pumped through it by lasers. it is used around the world to carry communications and countries are ensuring everyone of their citizens has access to a fiber-optic connection. >> professor susan crawford theusses her book "fiber: coming tech revolution and why america might miss it." are leaving behind a lot of the country when it comes to great communications capacity and as a nation we are following behind to be the place where new ideas come from. >> the communicators, monday night at 8:00 eastern, on c-span2. is in government shutdown its 23rd day, the longest in u.s. history. watch the house monday live at noon eastern on c-span. the senate at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> pennsylvania's midterms included a number of special elections to fill the
thanks so much for joining us. reporter: thanks for having me. >> monday night on the communicators -- >> we are talking about fiber-optic technology. it is not new. it has been around for a decade. a very thin strand of glass unlimited amounts of information to be pumped through it by lasers. it is used around the world to carry communications and countries are ensuring everyone of their citizens has access to a fiber-optic connection. >> professor susan crawford theusses her...
26
26
Dec 1, 2018
12/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
, and to make sure when it is used, you have a sense of how it is being used, the transparency required. californians through the country and europe, you will see a more refinement, a better refinement of the definition of privacy. maybe it is not as clear as some people would like, but it is like they say, you can feel it, you sense it, if it >> like a duck, it is a duck. -- if it quacks like a duck, it is a duck. california is coming up with its own law for privacy, and you do not see that in the next two years, but does it impact how you think about implementation and enforcement in california? xavier: as i think most people have seen, california does not sit back and spectate. we take action, we are forward leaning. we were the first state to enact a security law that protected people's privacy and right to know, so if there is a breach, the company was required to give notification to the state and the attorney general's office, and to the individual. that passed in 2003. there are 47 states weather data breach security law in place. the federal government does not have one. it is
, and to make sure when it is used, you have a sense of how it is being used, the transparency required. californians through the country and europe, you will see a more refinement, a better refinement of the definition of privacy. maybe it is not as clear as some people would like, but it is like they say, you can feel it, you sense it, if it >> like a duck, it is a duck. -- if it quacks like a duck, it is a duck. california is coming up with its own law for privacy, and you do not see...
23
23
Jan 11, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
citizens will use to rebuild their communities. if anything the conversation should be how we get more resources to rebuild those impacted areas faster. what you have been hearing from the california delegation in particular about the reported plan from the president? reporter: they're very much against this. some of the projects being targeted in california are really necessary. you've got a lot of the flood plane in california comes down from the sierra nevadas and flows down toward central or southern california. that's where the majority of californians get their water from. there's also a constant risk of major catastrophic floods. the sacramento area is the second most likely city in the country to be flooded. host: there's also been tamping down of the reports of those, of that plan. mark meadows, the chairman of the -- former chairman of the house freedom caucus, democrats continue to refuse to negotiate in good faith or appropriate any money for border barriers. if they won't compromise, the president should use asset forf
citizens will use to rebuild their communities. if anything the conversation should be how we get more resources to rebuild those impacted areas faster. what you have been hearing from the california delegation in particular about the reported plan from the president? reporter: they're very much against this. some of the projects being targeted in california are really necessary. you've got a lot of the flood plane in california comes down from the sierra nevadas and flows down toward central...
61
61
Jan 4, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
you say even though there are concerns, there could be a better way the government analyzes how it uses money, particularly for our infrastructure? guest: absolutely. and i think the american society of civil engineers has done a great public service in bringing this issue to light. t that is not enough to then drive the policy discussion that we think needs to happen and for the particular case of transportation funding, there has been no change in the federal gas tax that funds the federal share of highway spend ing since 1993. that represents a real political impasse that's going to need to be addressed. host: our expert will be here to ask questions to. -8001 and s, 202-748 you can tweet your comments at c-spanwj. let's specifically look at roads. how could the federal government do a better job analyzing what projects the fund and the most efficient use of that money? also for republicans 2-748-8000 and independents, 202-748-8002. and you look at roads and it's an opportunity for transportation and the federal government has taken a leadership role and doesn't mean it's the primary
you say even though there are concerns, there could be a better way the government analyzes how it uses money, particularly for our infrastructure? guest: absolutely. and i think the american society of civil engineers has done a great public service in bringing this issue to light. t that is not enough to then drive the policy discussion that we think needs to happen and for the particular case of transportation funding, there has been no change in the federal gas tax that funds the federal...
44
44
Dec 26, 2014
12/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
thinkl take us, make us differently. i encourage you to keep your questions at hand, we will pause the end for some q and a. that i'm going to turn it over to robert to lead us through the keynote and he'll be joining us later this afternoon. [applause] thanknk you, thank you, you. that is a pleasure to be back in washington d.c. may know that i asnt the last 40 years here but i have since decamped to the community of my youth, los opening upere i'm the l.a. kitchen right now. i was, we're going to get to aansition, but nothing fills hard more than walking street that you're so familiar with. daysnt the past couple of visiting old friends, seeing old down to thegoing biggest shelter in america where payroll,1 years making just like many of you all. but at the same time also, a town that.c. is to reinspire yourself. and it's very appropriate that we're gathered today to talk about the 50th anniversary of community action, because i looked around the room when i be honest in and to with you, i look around and i don't see a
thinkl take us, make us differently. i encourage you to keep your questions at hand, we will pause the end for some q and a. that i'm going to turn it over to robert to lead us through the keynote and he'll be joining us later this afternoon. [applause] thanknk you, thank you, you. that is a pleasure to be back in washington d.c. may know that i asnt the last 40 years here but i have since decamped to the community of my youth, los opening upere i'm the l.a. kitchen right now. i was, we're...
6
6.0
Oct 22, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 0
not sure what you are referring to, but the idea of using conjecture without actually using the system, with the system being used in 70-plus elections, every attempt has been blocked, detected, and thwarted. it has been audited. >> i want to leave some time for the questions. i know you talked about how this makes voting accessible to guys who need options. from mia question armstrong. what could be done to make online voting accessible to voters who don't have access to tech devices or are unfamiliar with the technology? is a great question. one of the jurisdictions we work with has been pioneering this voting. technologypted this to the ipad. the ipad is actually brought to the voter. you can request accommodation, and an election official will bring the ipad to your home. they train you, and you can privately mark your ballot. if you are a voter, you could drive to the county office and bring the ipad to your parking area. something which is being actively piloted by a jurisdiction with the focus of helping voters who may not be tech savvy or have a personal smartphone, but still c
not sure what you are referring to, but the idea of using conjecture without actually using the system, with the system being used in 70-plus elections, every attempt has been blocked, detected, and thwarted. it has been audited. >> i want to leave some time for the questions. i know you talked about how this makes voting accessible to guys who need options. from mia question armstrong. what could be done to make online voting accessible to voters who don't have access to tech devices or...
139
139
Jun 29, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much for spending your time giving us more insight and reminiscing with us. thank you for your input. give yourselves a round of applause. thank you to the entire team in the control room. thank you for watching our programs over the years. [applause] >> scheduled shortly we expect to hear from the president, who may be making remarks on energy and climate change. we will bring that to you live. that is coming up in a few men met -- moments. while we wait we will hear today's news and your calls from this morning's washington journal. host: there is an article in the washington post this morning, jack goldsmith who used to be in the bush administration justice department, will obama follow bush or fdr? here is how it begins. on september 11th, the bush administration made a choice about terrorist the detainees. should it get congress on board or should it go along? president george w. bush bypass the legislature for seven years, made u.s. detention policy on his own authority. congress's authorization of the war on al qaeda and its affiliates, working with co
thank you so much for spending your time giving us more insight and reminiscing with us. thank you for your input. give yourselves a round of applause. thank you to the entire team in the control room. thank you for watching our programs over the years. [applause] >> scheduled shortly we expect to hear from the president, who may be making remarks on energy and climate change. we will bring that to you live. that is coming up in a few men met -- moments. while we wait we will hear today's...
0
0.0
Jan 23, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is up to us. if we can do that, we will successfully secure our future for the next 150 years and be an example for the rest of the country to follow. to put things in perspective, that is barely a quarter --less than one 10th the lifetime of colorado's oldest two thousand 510-year-old per saccone pine. this is the future that we deserve. let's make it happen. a few weeks ago we celebrated the beginning of new year. the senate resolutions, some people chose a single word to guided them. if i had to choose a word for colorado, i would pick limitless. because i truly believe that if we work together, what we can do is limitless. and the example that we can set for the rest of the country and the world is beyond measure. today, in 2020 three, the state of our state is undeniably strong, but we know that we can be even stronger and better for our potential is truly limitless. god bless you all, god bless colorado. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> here is our live look at c-spa
it is up to us. if we can do that, we will successfully secure our future for the next 150 years and be an example for the rest of the country to follow. to put things in perspective, that is barely a quarter --less than one 10th the lifetime of colorado's oldest two thousand 510-year-old per saccone pine. this is the future that we deserve. let's make it happen. a few weeks ago we celebrated the beginning of new year. the senate resolutions, some people chose a single word to guided them. if i...
616
616
Apr 15, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 616
favorite 0
quote 1
some areas are using them and have had much stronger recommendations about using them, but as we spend more time in the public, it becomes even more important that we use all of the different interventions we have as added value. face coverings are not a replacement for physical distancing, but they can add protection and we will think about that more broadly as more of us go into the public. and then finally, just recognizing that this will bring new opportunities. they will be likely to arrive that will support mitigation efforts. this includes things as just discussed by the governor-like creating interventions that can help us improve effectively contact tracing in our committees and supporting individuals who then might need to be separated for some time because they either have infection or they have been exposed. programs like that will create new opportunities for work and new opportunities as we move into this new stage. with that, i will turn it back over to the governor. thank you. newsom: thank you. a question everyone has on their minds is when are we going to see some of
some areas are using them and have had much stronger recommendations about using them, but as we spend more time in the public, it becomes even more important that we use all of the different interventions we have as added value. face coverings are not a replacement for physical distancing, but they can add protection and we will think about that more broadly as more of us go into the public. and then finally, just recognizing that this will bring new opportunities. they will be likely to...
0
0.0
Aug 20, 2022
08/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is up to us. it is more important now than ever to help make our experiences, to own our experiences online to make them our own. >> thank you for all the work you do. you do a phenomenal job of demystifying the process. every time i go to one of your briefings, i learned something. so thank you for everything you do. if you walk away with one thing that i've learned on the latina side is do not go chasing narratives. you cannot deal with all of the disinformation out there. we need you to be experts at the thing that you do. we need you to be great there what you do. i need rose to be amazing at the technology accountability policy stuff. i need renate to help me connect with black voters. i need kyle to be the trusted messenger that can connect me with aapi voters. do not chase narratives. if something is not impacting your organization directly. if the attack is about your organization's credibility, there was a reason to respond there but otherwise do not chase narratives. focus on being that
it is up to us. it is more important now than ever to help make our experiences, to own our experiences online to make them our own. >> thank you for all the work you do. you do a phenomenal job of demystifying the process. every time i go to one of your briefings, i learned something. so thank you for everything you do. if you walk away with one thing that i've learned on the latina side is do not go chasing narratives. you cannot deal with all of the disinformation out there. we need...
53
53
Feb 6, 2017
02/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
use our words to against us. when they say america is in great, they will repeat every word that these republicans have broadcasted, worldwide. host: let me jump in. anything specifically about the topic at hand? we are talking about federal rulemaking and regulations. actions of the president, so far. caller: the banking and the financial ceos that brought this country down have been put in office. host: ok. mr. batkins. guest: as you mentioned, sort of the banking sector and financial institutions, if you'd is ago, it was on friday, president trump signed an executive order to agencies regarding. frank and the consumer financial protection bureau and what is known as fiduciary rulemaking. health care repeal them replace has gotten a lot of headlines, but the undercard in the regulatory reform discussion might also be reform of. frank and the ultimate fate of the consumer financial protection bureau. host: the dodd frank bill. gop gets ready to roll back the financial overhaul. the executive order came out first
use our words to against us. when they say america is in great, they will repeat every word that these republicans have broadcasted, worldwide. host: let me jump in. anything specifically about the topic at hand? we are talking about federal rulemaking and regulations. actions of the president, so far. caller: the banking and the financial ceos that brought this country down have been put in office. host: ok. mr. batkins. guest: as you mentioned, sort of the banking sector and financial...
78
78
Jan 7, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
the country is watching us. the world is waiting on us. the future depends on us and we will seize this moment. california is a giant engine of congress critically have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. our people are bighearted and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i see that in the past few weeks. everythingrally lost they owned, but were still reaching out to help others. i went to san diego and met volunteers providing relief to desperate migrants. others treat them like criminals. a three-year-old girl captured my heart. i spent time with farmers in fresno. there are everyday heroes across hard toe and they work care for aging parents or newborn children or open up their homes to foster children like my mother. she was a single mom, raising two kids of her own and working three jobs and she still had room in her heart for more. that is the california i know. that is the one i love. that is why i'm so confident in our future. make no mistak
the country is watching us. the world is waiting on us. the future depends on us and we will seize this moment. california is a giant engine of congress critically have the resources to ensure a decent standard of living for all. a time when so much of america is divided, we are united. our people are bighearted and those qualities are more vital now than ever. i see that in the past few weeks. everythingrally lost they owned, but were still reaching out to help others. i went to san diego and...
15
15
Apr 15, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
their own opinions not those of their employers and convinced us there is more information. the federal government should create policies and investments in targeting homelessness. a shift needs to be made in homelessness to prevent it. >> there are things to support an individual at a basic life level but in order for them to be successful they have to take a balanced approach of crossing off all of the contributing factors in providing support so that that person becomes is able to develop the momentum to dig themselves out of that situation. it is not enough to just feed them and shelter them. i think we all should do more, including the federal government, the state, state agencies and even local agencies. individuals and nonprofit organizations as well. >> take a look at europe or canada, they have a safety net threshold. citizens that fall below that threshold, that poverty threshold, immediate service is taken into effect. that is something we do not have in the united states. homelessness is a complex and controversial issue. there's not one solution but there is muc
their own opinions not those of their employers and convinced us there is more information. the federal government should create policies and investments in targeting homelessness. a shift needs to be made in homelessness to prevent it. >> there are things to support an individual at a basic life level but in order for them to be successful they have to take a balanced approach of crossing off all of the contributing factors in providing support so that that person becomes is able to...
38
38
Jan 26, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
but i am used to that. back in my first term, a prestigious report told us that california had the worst business climate in america. in point of fact, personal income in 1975, my first year as governor, was $154 billion. today, it has grown to $2.4 trillion. in just the last eight years alone, california's personal income has grown $845 billion and 2.8 million new jobs have been created. very few places in the world can match that record. [applause] that is one of the reasons why confidence in the work that you are doing has risen so high. that contrasts sharply with the abysmal approval ratings given to the united states congress. certainly our on-time budgets are well received, thanks in large part to the lowering of the two-thirds vote to a simple majority to pass the budget. [applause] but public confidence has also been inspired by your passing -- with both republican and democratic votes -- pension reform -- and do not minimize it, that was a big -- tension reform. it may not be the final one, but yo
but i am used to that. back in my first term, a prestigious report told us that california had the worst business climate in america. in point of fact, personal income in 1975, my first year as governor, was $154 billion. today, it has grown to $2.4 trillion. in just the last eight years alone, california's personal income has grown $845 billion and 2.8 million new jobs have been created. very few places in the world can match that record. [applause] that is one of the reasons why confidence in...
0
0.0
Dec 2, 2023
12/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and that's what we wanted to use . and i met a man who lived on caddo frack road in stockstill, and he built some sun-dried adobe houses, and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe, so we followed his advice and got some and found a starving young architect who was willing to design a house, even if it was with sun-dried adobes. so we got this house built, and i just loved it, it was so fun, until you've seen and touched sun-dried adobe, you probably cannot appreciate why i liked it so much, it looked good, it feels good, and it's wonderful in arizona sunshine. it really is. that's what we used to build our house, and i loved it very much. and when the president made his call and i agreed to come back to washington, d.c., we learned that housing prices in d.c. are very high. so we had to sell our little sun-dried adobe house and raise a little money so we could get something to live in in d.c.. and we did, and that was painful to have that happen. in an interesting thing has happened since. i'm wondering from my t
and that's what we wanted to use . and i met a man who lived on caddo frack road in stockstill, and he built some sun-dried adobe houses, and he could tell us how to get sun-dried adobe, so we followed his advice and got some and found a starving young architect who was willing to design a house, even if it was with sun-dried adobes. so we got this house built, and i just loved it, it was so fun, until you've seen and touched sun-dried adobe, you probably cannot appreciate why i liked it so...
111
111
Apr 16, 2011
04/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
we use them as interchangeable terms. separation of powers means each branch of the government has powers that are its own. you have the power of the purse. we have the judicial power. checks and balances presumes that branches cannot be completely separate, we have to interact at some point. one is when we present to your budget and it is a budget request, and it is the time and which you can inquire about our operations to make sure that are efficient. the court by tradition is prudent and it has always been our tradition to be extremely careful in the budget request that we submit to the congress. i can assure you that the chief justice went through the budget recommendations of owns that with great care before we presented the budget request for fiscal 2012. many of those stab our principal officers -- many of those staff are here today. the clerk of the court and our public it permission officer and others. -- public information officer and others. our staff talks on a regular basis with your staff. this is an oversi
we use them as interchangeable terms. separation of powers means each branch of the government has powers that are its own. you have the power of the purse. we have the judicial power. checks and balances presumes that branches cannot be completely separate, we have to interact at some point. one is when we present to your budget and it is a budget request, and it is the time and which you can inquire about our operations to make sure that are efficient. the court by tradition is prudent and it...
0
0.0
Dec 15, 2022
12/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we have no budget and we used to do budgets. the process we are going through does not work. $31.5 trillion of debt, unbelievable increase in debt year after year after year. four-year high inflation. inflation is 7%. wages are going up 7%. since button got elected, inflation is up at least 14%, maybe more if you talk to the typical businessperson. so the process does not work. we need real budgets. and you can balance a budget. you guys do it. your personalized businesses do it. they just kept borrowing money. they balance the budget every year and paid it off the state debt. we went through every line in the budget and said what is important now? we made choices. up here, the only choice is to spend more money. we will get this bill in the next few days, we don't know what will be in it or what is attached to it. there are 7500 earmarks in it. billions of dollars. do you think anybody can go back, talk to their voters and say i voted for a bill that i have no idea what is in it. that is what we are expected to do. i'm not goin
we have no budget and we used to do budgets. the process we are going through does not work. $31.5 trillion of debt, unbelievable increase in debt year after year after year. four-year high inflation. inflation is 7%. wages are going up 7%. since button got elected, inflation is up at least 14%, maybe more if you talk to the typical businessperson. so the process does not work. we need real budgets. and you can balance a budget. you guys do it. your personalized businesses do it. they just kept...
136
136
Jul 3, 2010
07/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
people are understanding in using the internet. -- and using the internet. saying gov 2.0 relates it to government. it is helping them understand what we're about. >> is there a desire for those that you serve with and government to get more transparent via technology? >> we have a top-level policy commitment to making did a more sensible by australians and also -- more accessible by all this trillions. -- by all australians. there has been some legislative change recently. we had two acts of parliament -- the freedom of immigration amendment act and the information commissioner act, which both change things. it provides new objectives that make the difficult position of information public and less a case is made. it also puts in place statutes which will have overarch and responsibilities -- overarching responsibilities for managing information. it is a new high-level position will help us put in place being gov 2.0 policies that we want. >> who were the drivers of those legislations? who will make this happen? does it work top down? >> in australia, it is
people are understanding in using the internet. -- and using the internet. saying gov 2.0 relates it to government. it is helping them understand what we're about. >> is there a desire for those that you serve with and government to get more transparent via technology? >> we have a top-level policy commitment to making did a more sensible by australians and also -- more accessible by all this trillions. -- by all australians. there has been some legislative change recently. we had...
3
3.0
Mar 29, 2021
03/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
host: went to the government start using your data? guest: i would say probably close to the very beginning. but what we have discovered in later months, we know that both the trump and biden administrations have cited our numbers for various things. we know that states use the data to compare what was going on themselves to other states nearby. this is not ideal. our mission has always been bashar position has always been that the very best place for this data collection for a whole variety of reasons is the federal government. we didn't want to create some pseudo-cdc. we wanted the cdc and hhs more broadly to create the kind of data that lawmakers expected, that the public expected, that would allow us to understand which communities are the most vulnerable, and that changed through time. i think it is important for people to understand that tracking rates and data allows you to really understand another dimension of this outbreak. at certain times in california, latinos were the most affected, and people in the latino community like
host: went to the government start using your data? guest: i would say probably close to the very beginning. but what we have discovered in later months, we know that both the trump and biden administrations have cited our numbers for various things. we know that states use the data to compare what was going on themselves to other states nearby. this is not ideal. our mission has always been bashar position has always been that the very best place for this data collection for a whole variety of...
13
13
Apr 25, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
in addition, we are using americorps specifically. we have been able to take advantage of that work and conservation. what we have now is called cal askingers and we are thousands of books to be part of this new core to get trained and to help us with tracing because you are right, the predicate for getting back to some semblance of normalcy is our ability to identify individuals to testing to be able to trace their contact to isolate individuals that have either been exposed or quarantine people that tested positive, and that will require an army of folks, and the capacity of consideration from individuals to allow for their privacy to be impacted by that ,ind of acuity of attention based upon where they have been and who they have talked to. pres. clinton: the americans , i think thethis extent is a great idea, and university students will know you require [indiscernible] expenses.ul college in other countries, people from other countries, they still may be able to develop that, but what do they need to do this safely? people will b
in addition, we are using americorps specifically. we have been able to take advantage of that work and conservation. what we have now is called cal askingers and we are thousands of books to be part of this new core to get trained and to help us with tracing because you are right, the predicate for getting back to some semblance of normalcy is our ability to identify individuals to testing to be able to trace their contact to isolate individuals that have either been exposed or quarantine...
35
35
Nov 16, 2018
11/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what unit fice us. and that's what connects us to the aspirations of the american people. while, that's happening, on the other side of pennsylvania, the president continues to wage and all-out campaign to obstruct the mueller investigation. the president took to twitter to try to discredit the investigation tweeting a total witch hunt like no other in american history. this is the president of the united states. president trump installed matthew whitaker as acting a.g. for one person, to end the investigation. there's partisan consensus that this appointment violates the appointments clause of the constitution. which trumps any statute that the administration lawyers have cited. s george conway and former solisor general kneel conyer wrote in "new york times," mr. whitaker's installation makes a mockery of our constitution and of our founder's vision, partisan house democrats demand once again that in our scations on the omnibus bill that the g.o.p. leadership join us in including language that would say the special council to protect any special council, the special coun
that's what unit fice us. and that's what connects us to the aspirations of the american people. while, that's happening, on the other side of pennsylvania, the president continues to wage and all-out campaign to obstruct the mueller investigation. the president took to twitter to try to discredit the investigation tweeting a total witch hunt like no other in american history. this is the president of the united states. president trump installed matthew whitaker as acting a.g. for one person,...
46
46
Apr 20, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
42
42
May 7, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what scientists tell us. state and local is a term used by the -- but the actual people who benefit are those in health care delivery. transit issues, food issues, teaching, postal service, all of that is about our heroes. they all in some ways interact in a way that is risking their lives so other people can thrive .nd survive we are seeing hospitals laying off people, teachers being laid off. we cannot have that. instead, we want to honor them. i think we are totally unworthy to say isn't it great what they are doing, blue angels flying over and all of that -- that's a beautiful thing, but those of us with a responsibility for this have no right to praise them and then ignore their needs because that just cancels itself out. .et's meet their needs with ppe we saw yesterday the nurse said we don't have enough ppe, and the president said, yes, you do. let's go from the facts, the science, evidence, data, and go from that to what we need. let me just say my members, i'm so proud of them. they are so concerned,
that is what scientists tell us. state and local is a term used by the -- but the actual people who benefit are those in health care delivery. transit issues, food issues, teaching, postal service, all of that is about our heroes. they all in some ways interact in a way that is risking their lives so other people can thrive .nd survive we are seeing hospitals laying off people, teachers being laid off. we cannot have that. instead, we want to honor them. i think we are totally unworthy to say...
32
32
Jan 7, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
that is what drove us. was not a broad understanding of the origins of haveof these programs that been in place for decades. the bureau of reclamations was started in 1902. there was some value, we hoped, in putting out a primer on how primarily the federal government with its partners in state and local government, approach water and transportation infrastructure. host: r >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up monday, the week ahead in washington and a discussion of new limits to state and local federal income taxes. be sure to watch "washington journal." .ive at 7 a.m. eastern join the discussion. >> and president trump is back at the white house today after spending much of the weekend at camp david with the republican about the, talking congressional agenda in the new year. he arrived on the south lawn a short time ago, not answering any shouted answers -- shouted questions from reporters. questions about recent tweets from the president wh
that is what drove us. was not a broad understanding of the origins of haveof these programs that been in place for decades. the bureau of reclamations was started in 1902. there was some value, we hoped, in putting out a primer on how primarily the federal government with its partners in state and local government, approach water and transportation infrastructure. host: r >> c-span's "washington journal" live every day with news and policy issues that affect you. coming up...
8
8.0
Dec 6, 2021
12/21
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
thanksgiving is an incredibly important time for us. first and foremost, we started with an immense amount of planning to be ready for customers to be able to buy what they need in our stores. we worked early with our vendor partners to get clear on our forecasts for the business and what we could do together from a logistics standpoint to ensure they had the supplies they needed, we have the supplies we need to get to customers. it's been a great cooperation and partnership. we've worked differently to figure out how to move the product, how to work with multiple farmers to get product directly to our stores. pres: biden: [indiscernible] >> we have a large program, and it's an important part of our produce department specifically. we have strong partnerships. pres. biden: one less question. was there any one product that was harder to garner than others that is needed or not needed, but looked for for thanksgiving? >> there are so many that are special to individual people. we worked really hard to get all of them. if we couldn't get o
thanksgiving is an incredibly important time for us. first and foremost, we started with an immense amount of planning to be ready for customers to be able to buy what they need in our stores. we worked early with our vendor partners to get clear on our forecasts for the business and what we could do together from a logistics standpoint to ensure they had the supplies they needed, we have the supplies we need to get to customers. it's been a great cooperation and partnership. we've worked...
18
18
Oct 29, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
updating us >> brend and boyle releases numbers on the budget deficits. and former transportation inspector general talks about hearings. thursday's s on house vote and trade policy. watch crmp span "washington journal" wednesday morning. coming up tonight testifies boeing ceo before the senate commerce committee about the grounding of the 737 max 8 aircraft. then, house democratic leaders on their legislative agenda and the 20. followed by house republican leaders and thursdays impeachment resolution vote. ceong president and testified about the safety of the 737 max airplane at a senate hearing, apologizing to the families of victims of the ethiopian airlines flight 302 accident. he was accompanied by boeing commercial airplanes chief engineer
updating us >> brend and boyle releases numbers on the budget deficits. and former transportation inspector general talks about hearings. thursday's s on house vote and trade policy. watch crmp span "washington journal" wednesday morning. coming up tonight testifies boeing ceo before the senate commerce committee about the grounding of the 737 max 8 aircraft. then, house democratic leaders on their legislative agenda and the 20. followed by house republican leaders and thursdays...
120
120
Jun 27, 2009
06/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
the use of data to determine factors. where it is not possible to determine the precise electricity emissions foreign entity using this methodology in clause 1, in what instances with this not be possible to determine what that is? let me get to pitched 233. in each eligibles sector, using an average of the four most recent years, for the purposes of the list, the administrator shall use the best available data for the maximum number of years. why every four years? what is this data used for? then it goes on. the administrator shall limit the direct greenhouse gas emissions calculated under paragraph 4 for any eligible industrial sector to amount no greater than any previous of ministration under this section. so, what is the cost of the spurs -- provision. the administrator shall use that data under section 713. how much is this for to cost? >> promoting international reductions in industrial emissions. page 236. congress finds that for the purpose of this apart, it can be most effectively agreed between united states an
the use of data to determine factors. where it is not possible to determine the precise electricity emissions foreign entity using this methodology in clause 1, in what instances with this not be possible to determine what that is? let me get to pitched 233. in each eligibles sector, using an average of the four most recent years, for the purposes of the list, the administrator shall use the best available data for the maximum number of years. why every four years? what is this data used for?...
2
2.0
Apr 15, 2022
04/22
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
monopolies use the data they collect to track and predict the user's behavior. they then prompt to product advertisements and 30 -- third-party ads. it is called surveillance capitalism. there is no way to escape the machine systems that surveilled. >> it can grab your attention, the more money they make. >> we wanted to see what instances they paid up outlets. amazon is known for personalization. alexa may pop up on your amazon page the same day. and the page that is only acceptable to their security and privacy page when they are able to request data. we found most interesting was the advertising folders. they included instances like audiences you are included in and which companies as you clicked. facebook's data is what we were most excited to analyze. it is notorious for its data collection. however, after requesting multiple times, we did not hear back. google, the dominant search engine is also a data collector. google.com allows you to look at a comprehensive list. the first time you attempted -- we attempted to collect the data we did not receive a repl
monopolies use the data they collect to track and predict the user's behavior. they then prompt to product advertisements and 30 -- third-party ads. it is called surveillance capitalism. there is no way to escape the machine systems that surveilled. >> it can grab your attention, the more money they make. >> we wanted to see what instances they paid up outlets. amazon is known for personalization. alexa may pop up on your amazon page the same day. and the page that is only...
178
178
Dec 11, 2011
12/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you for joining us this evening. i would like to acknowledge the members from the california delegation joining us, including dianne feinstein, [applause] ingest them. this incredible tree has been decorated with more than 3000 ornaments by golden state residents which reflects the theme, calif. shines. it is quite fitting that this comes from the great state of california. for more than 40 years the forest service and the architect of the capital has partnered to bring a christmas tree to the capital from one of the nation's national forests. they compromised forcing grassland in the united states. let's take a moment to thank the dedicated for service here in washington ending california for helping make this event possible. joining us tonight is the chief of the u.s. forest service. he has a holiday message to share with all of you. [applause] >> thank you. i will take credit for the rain letting up and the gang -- and the folks from california for sending us this nice weather. this is a tremendous honor to be par
thank you for joining us this evening. i would like to acknowledge the members from the california delegation joining us, including dianne feinstein, [applause] ingest them. this incredible tree has been decorated with more than 3000 ornaments by golden state residents which reflects the theme, calif. shines. it is quite fitting that this comes from the great state of california. for more than 40 years the forest service and the architect of the capital has partnered to bring a christmas tree...
34
34
Jan 28, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
harris: and so here is the thing, it is up to us, it is up to us, each and every one of us. so let's remember, in this fight, we have the power of the people. we can achieve the dreams of our parents and grandparents. we can heal our nation. can hea. we can give our children the future they deserve. we can give our children the future they deserve. we can reclaim the american dream for every, single person in our country. [cheers] sen. harris: we can restore america's moral leadership on this planet. [cheers and applause] sen. harris: so, let's do this! [laughter] [cheers and applause] sen. harris: and let's do it together, and let's start now, and i thank you and god bless you, and god bless the united states of america! [cheers and applause] [cheers an] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [cheering] ♪ [applause] ,> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. monday morning, will talk about the week ahead in washington. of
harris: and so here is the thing, it is up to us, it is up to us, each and every one of us. so let's remember, in this fight, we have the power of the people. we can achieve the dreams of our parents and grandparents. we can heal our nation. can hea. we can give our children the future they deserve. we can give our children the future they deserve. we can reclaim the american dream for every, single person in our country. [cheers] sen. harris: we can restore america's moral leadership on this...
10
10.0
May 17, 2023
05/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
as election officials and ask us the right questions. they throw out legislation, and then here you are, you're in a defensive mode and you've got to defend the system, and you've got to the explain the system from a 30,000-foot level and then simes the they're willing to listen -- sometimes they're willing to listen, sometimes they're not. i can't tell you number of legislators i have offered to come to our office, and we will walk you through the process. >> do they take you up on it? >> one. one, out of two oversight committees of about, you know, twenty people. and, you know, i encourage them to go to their locals, and they don't do that. >> so what, what can be done? either something you've experienced in your own state, in your own county or something you would like to experience that can help -- and i hate say speed up the process, but keep the process an adequate amount to make sure that we're accurate. in journalism we say it's better to be right than first, but you do want to be first if you can while you're right. i imagine yo
as election officials and ask us the right questions. they throw out legislation, and then here you are, you're in a defensive mode and you've got to defend the system, and you've got to the explain the system from a 30,000-foot level and then simes the they're willing to listen -- sometimes they're willing to listen, sometimes they're not. i can't tell you number of legislators i have offered to come to our office, and we will walk you through the process. >> do they take you up on it?...
14
14
Apr 24, 2020
04/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
we use it right now, nasa technology used by ambulances but now we're going to use it for the inside of schools, the inside of pronls. president trump: so people can breathe in this? >> physical fake about an hour. it toucheses every surface and guarantees that there's no germs. we've been using i'm in ambulances now for a while. now we want to take and it use it to sterilize entire rooms so schools can can open and businesses can open. president trump: so it's emptied out and then you would do it. do you turn all the on remotely? >> jew -- you just bring flit a room, set it down, let it fog and then every surface ends up being clean and people can go back to work knowing that their workspace is clean and it doesn't leave a film. president trump: what is it that cleans the room? >> it's what we call a sterilant. think of it as a fog. it goes flout the room, touches all the such ases and kills viruses. well used it specificically for mers, for ebola and we believe it's going to be very effective for coronavirus as well. president frump: that's goods. >> and i'll leapt dave gallagher h
we use it right now, nasa technology used by ambulances but now we're going to use it for the inside of schools, the inside of pronls. president trump: so people can breathe in this? >> physical fake about an hour. it toucheses every surface and guarantees that there's no germs. we've been using i'm in ambulances now for a while. now we want to take and it use it to sterilize entire rooms so schools can can open and businesses can open. president trump: so it's emptied out and then you...